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Mobile Spectroscopic Instrumentation in Archaeometry Research [PDF]
Mobile instrumentation is of growing importance to archaeometry research. Equipment is utilized in the field or at museums, thus avoiding transportation or risk of damage to valuable artifacts. Many spectroscopic techniques are nondestructive and micro-destructive in nature, which preserves the cultural heritage objects themselves.
Vandenabeele, Peter, Donais, MK
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Innovation through recycling in Iron Age plaster technology at Tell el-Burak, Lebanon [PDF]
Recent excavations at the Phoenician coastal site of Tell el-Burak, a large-scale agricultural production centre in use during 725–350 BCE, have uncovered the first Iron Age wine press in Lebanon.
Silvia Amicone +9 more
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Near-Infrared Spectroscopy for Growth Estimation of Spirulina platensis Cultures [PDF]
The present study proposes the use of Near-Infrared (NIR) spectroscopy as a rapid method for estimating the growth of Spirulina platensis cultures, avoiding any sample manipulation or pretreatment. NIR spectroscopy in diffuse reflectance mode was used on
Lamprini Malletzidou +4 more
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Isotopic Fingerprinting: A Promising Tool for Coffee Authenticity Checks
Almost every physical or chemical process in nature favors certain light stable isotopes over others, and thereby leaves an isotopic “fingerprint” on the substances involved.
Johannes Wintel +4 more
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Fixed and Fluid: The Two Faces of Gender Roles-A Combined Study of Activity Patterns and Burial Practices in the European Neolithic. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objectives This study investigates gender roles in the European Neolithic by analyzing activity‐related skeletal changes (ARSCs) and burial practices at two Polgár microregion sites in Hungary: Polgár‐Ferenci‐hát (5300–5070 cal. bce) and Polgár‐Csőszhalom (4800–4650 cal. bce). Materials and Methods A total of 125 well‐preserved adult skeletons
Villotte S +3 more
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Artistic Technologies in Making Women Silver Jewelry in Sistan and Baluchistan Province [PDF]
Women traditional and indigenous metal jewelry making in Sistan and Baluchistan Province has been one of the most important decorative works used until a few decades ago. These works have been included in various designs and models.
Farahangiz Sabouhi Sani +2 more
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Pigments on four easel paintings signed by Mohammad Ghaffari (latter Kamal al-Molk), the renowned Persian painter lived from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century, kept at the Astan-e Qods-e Razavi Museum (AQRM) in Mashhad, Iran, were ...
Sima Roohi, Parviz Holakooei
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Contribution of X-ray Fluorescence Techniques in Cultural Heritage Materials Characterization
Archaeometry and cultural heritage have lately taken great advantage of developments in scientific techniques, offering valuable information to archaeology, art history, and conservation science, involving both instrumental and non-instrumental ...
Anna Galli, Letizia Bonizzoni
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This research presents a comprehensive study on the application of hydroxypropyl cellulose/zinc oxide nanocomposite (HPC/ZnO NC) as an effective consolidant in leather conservation.
Alireza Koochakzaei +2 more
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Daylight fluorescent pigments with their intense color effects have attracted great interest among artists since their market launch in the mid-twentieth century. Since then they have been widely used in the visual arts.
Lukas Reiß +2 more
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